Table 2. Bivariate Analysis of Factors Associated With Preference for EMR-wide Name and Pronoun Documentation Among 204 Respondents.
Demographic Characteristic | Desire EMR-wide Name Documentation | Desire EMR-wide Pronoun Documentation | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
No. (%) | P Value | No. (%) | P Value | |
Gender identity | ||||
Transmasculine | 101 (85) | .007a | 100 (84) | .003a |
Transfeminine | 28 (67) | 27 (64) | ||
Nonbinary | 34 (92) | 34 (92) | ||
Age, y | ||||
<18 | 87 (84) | .29 | 85 (82) | .48 |
≥18 y | 62 (78) | 62 (78) | ||
Race/ethnicity | ||||
White | 131 (81) | .79 | 129 (80) | .55 |
Nonwhite | 22 (85) | 22 (85) | ||
Gender-related characteristics | ||||
Outness | ||||
Out to everyone | 71 (88) | .02a | 71 (88) | .06 |
Out to most | 57 (88) | 54 (83) | ||
Out to some | 19 (68) | 20 (71) | ||
Out to few or no one | 11 (65) | 11 (65) | ||
Parental supportb | ||||
10 | 61 (83) | .95 | 62 (83) | .39 |
7-9 | 59 (83) | 59 (83) | ||
1-6 | 30 (81) | 27 (73) |
Abbreviation: EMR, electronic medical record.
Statistically significant (P < .05.).
Rated on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 indicating not supportive at all and 10, extremely supportive.